Behind The Scenes Lately 2/16

sugar and cloth behind the scenes

sugar and cloth behind the scenes

Well folks, the race is on. I’ve been trying to work double time behind the scenes lately to be able to head out of town for the weekend for a wedding, then headed to Florida to visit my family, and all while being sick with the sinuses from hell (I.e.- don’t hold me accountable for anything I mistype at the moment).

The convenient thing about being self-employed is that I have the leisure to go out of town fairly easily, but the unfortunate thing is that the show doesn’t go on when I’m not around, so I have to cram the same amount of work in before I can go anywhere. It really makes for sad circumstances sometimes, but hey, I’m working with what I got.

Speaking of, we’ve also been hard at work planning upcoming workshops and a studio launch party! Now those are the fun parts! The sad news is that Tiffany will be leaving us to move to Seattle in March, so I’m scrambling a bit with a lot of organizational details while we transition back over into being a team of two for the time. The idea of trying to hire someone new in the middle of traveling and finishing a studio makes my head spin! Clearly I’m a mess over here! sugar and cloth behind the scenes

In between all of those things, we had Tidbits stop by the studio to make a few quick things, and they featured a whole list of my DIY’s that you make with five supplies or less right here.

sugar and cloth behind the scenes

You can also catch a full Behind The Biz interview that I did with Meg Biram over on her blog. I met Meg on my very first cruise (and first real travel blogger experience), so naturally I have an attachment for her. Don’t worry, I didn’t actually pose like this for the article. Only for this

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5 Comments

  1. Everything looks good, great article. I love that kitchen and such I wonderful colors!
    Get well and have a nice trip :)

  2. Completely understand the feelings about going out of town when self-employed. Sometimes I wonder if it is worth it, but good breaks are always valuable!

  3. Great articles on Meg Biram’s site and Tidbits. Hope you had fun in Florida even with the sinuses from hell and that you feel better quickly!